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The Spring 2019 National Science Foundation (NSF) Grants Conference is May 20-21, 2019 in Los Angeles at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City. These events are primarily designed to provide new faculty, researchers and administrators with key insights into a wide range of current issues at NSF, including proposal preparation and merit review basics, award management

CSU Fullerton will host the prestigious CSU system-wide 2019 Student Research Competition in April, 2019. This event promotes excellence in undergraduate and graduate scholarly research and creative activity by recognizing outstanding student accomplishments throughout the 23 campuses of the California State University system. They are looking for faculty and/or professionals from every discipline to serve as judges for the

Award-winning documentary HILLBILLY to screen at Musco Center for the Arts on March 12th 7:30pm. Presented by the Office of Research and directed by Professor Sally Rubin, the film will be followed by a panel featuring Chapman professors Lori Cox Han, Joel Kotkin, and Stephanie Takaragawa. Praised by Michael Moore and Dolly Parton as “wonderful,”

In collaboration with Provost Glenn Pfeiffer and Faculty Fellow – Laura Glynn, I would like to announce the 2nd year of the Faculty Opportunity Fund program that provides competitive merit-based support for short-term non-renewable projects as described below. These projects are intended to support Chapman University faculty in the development of new and innovative research, scholarship

As an indication of the growth of research, scholarship and doctoral studies, Chapman has achieved the Carnegie Classification of R2: Doctoral University – High Research Activity. This is a wonderful accomplishment and indicates the hard work of our students, faculty and administration. Recent accomplishments that attributed to this growth include: $11 million in research expenditures

Please join me in welcoming two new Sponsored Projects Analysts that will work within Schmid College and Crean College to support faculty and provide pre and post-award grant management within those units. Nadia Hajjar, Sponsored Projects Analyst, Schmid College: Nadia has extensive experience with both pre and post-award grants management. In her previous position

The NEA Art Works and Challenge America are two distinct grant programs; however, Chapman may submit only one (1) application for either the Art Works or the Challenge America program each year. Due to these proposal limitations, Chapman may need to run a limited, internal competition to select which proposal will move forward for submission.

Dear Campus Colleagues At midnight, December 21, 2018, current year funding to approximately twelve federal government agencies expired. Following is guidance during the partial shutdown. In general, the following will be true for agencies in shutdown. Please contact Sponsored Projects Services (SPS) for specific questions about your proposal and/or award. Awards: For existing awards, work

Summary Chapman University is committed to creating and maintaining an educational, working, and living environment free from all forms of harassment and sexual misconduct. The University’s policies prohibit such harassment and misconduct and apply to all members of the University community. On September 21, 2018, the National Science Foundation (NSF) published in the Federal Register

The second annual State of Research and Creative Activity will be held on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 4:00 P.M. in The Merle E. and Marjorie J. Fish Interfaith Center. This year, President Daniele Struppa and Vice President for Research Tom Piechota will recognize selected faculty and students and the sponsors who support their research